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Just wondering if people still keep up the tradition
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Just wondering if people still keep up the tradition
If you mean Halloween - not at all.Just wondering if people still keep up the tradition
Not in my thinking but many do.If you mean Halloween - not at all.
Any reason why Christians should?
Oh, ok.Not in my thinking but many do.
It's extremely celebrated in the secular world. I hate seeing it coming every year. My lights are off that night but i am always worried they might do something bad especially to the cats.-
When i was little back in the 1970's, we never considered it celebrating halloween, we just went trick or treating to get candy.
It's a wicked holiday. I wanted to see if people still participate which is the reason for the poll. It seems people are so tolerant now. Anything goes. Which opens the door for even worse.Our townhouse row gets together and we make hot dogs and handout candy as a group. Im not into horror or gore but we'll take in and enjoy a bad scary movie. Horrors of Spider Island, Creature from the Black Lagoon, or some good Twilight Zone episodes.
When I was little we'd never heard of treat or treat. Halloween was bobbing for apples, telling ghost stories and parties where we dressed up as witches or ghosts.-
When i was little back in the 1970's, we never considered it celebrating halloween, we just went trick or treating to get candy.
I bet it started here in the u.s.When I was little we'd never heard of treat or treat. Halloween was bobbing for apples, telling ghost stories and parties where we dressed up as witches or ghosts.
I'm sure there's someone who goes to America and brings all these customs back.![]()
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We had an all souls day but it lost strength and i don't think we celebrated relatives. We also had beggars day which was before spook dayNo, its not a thing here in Europe.
However, on the 1st of November, some people go traditionally to cemetery to remember their relatives. Its called All Souls' Day.
Yeah, its not too widely practiced here, either. I think its rather a Roman Catholic thing, but not exclusively.We had an all souls day but it lost strength and i don't think we celebrated relatives. We also had beggars day which was before spook day
I can't watch scary any more they are too scary. I would have nightmares and maybe a heart attack if i saw nightmare on elm street now,. It still scares me just thinking about. They couldn't close their eyes and drift or that guy, Freddie Krueger, would get them. SheeshOur townhouse row gets together and we make hot dogs and handout candy as a group. Im not into horror or gore but we'll take in and enjoy a bad scary movie. Horrors of Spider Island, Creature from the Black Lagoon, or some good Twilight Zone episodes.
It is just once a year and fun for kids. Just because you choose to believe in witches, devils and other things that don't exist doesn't mean you should project those beliefs on to kids who are too young to understand such things. They just want to have fun and eat candy, like kids are supposed to.I wonder if they stop to think they are giving their time to witches, the devil, etc.? They're introducing their children to evil. I can hear them excusing their actions."oh it's just once a year and fun for the children,etc."
They're also impressionable. It's our choice and i sure don't have to agree with you. We have real live witches where do you think that thought started in their lives?It is just once a year and fun for kids. Just because you choose to believe in witches, devils and other things that don't exist doesn't mean you should project those beliefs on to kids who are too young to understand such things. They just want to have fun and eat candy, like kids are supposed to.
“The best way to drive out the devil, if he will not yield to texts of Scripture, is to jeer and flout him, for he cannot bear scorn.” - Martin LutherIt's a wicked holiday. I wanted to see if people still participate which is the reason for the poll. It seems people are so tolerant now. Anything goes. Which opens the door for even worse.